Custom Mobile-Friendly Websites

Sixty percent of all web pages are displayed on mobile devices, and your clients or customers now spend more time browsing the web on smart phones than they do on desktops or other devices.

Your website must be easy to navigate on iPhones and Android phones as well as laptops, iPads, Android tablets, Kindles, desktop PCs and Macs, and tabletop computers. Why? Because most (61 percent) of internet users are unlikely to return to a website that isn’t optimized for mobile browsing, according to Google.

If you want to manage your content updates, we can train you, staff members and/or volunteers and provide excellent ongoing support. WordPress is a Content Management System that’s easy to use; millions of people already do use it to keep websites and blogs current and fresh.

If you have more important things to do, we can provide on-demand content updates.

Either way, we take care of all the technical maintenance necessary to keep your site online and safe, 24/7.

Google “Mobilegeddon” Has Officially ArrivedAccording to comScore research from the summer, smartphones and tablets combined accounted for 60 percent of total digital media time in May 2014, up 10 percent from the previous year. The new algorithm will reflect that growing trend, favoring sites with large text, easily clickable links, and optimized sizes that fit the smaller screen of a smartphone. Websites that aren’t mobile-friendly will be demoted in the rankings, which likely means a drop in traffic from a mobile audience. (2015)

ComScore: Mobile Will Force Desktop Into Its Twilight In 2014At today’s ComScore State of the Internet Webinar, the internet research firm presented data indicating mobile users would surpass desktop users in 2014. The data comes from Morgan Stanley and is consistent with its prediction in 2010 that mobile would surpass desktop within five years.

ComScore: Mobile Will Force Desktop Into Its Twilight In 2014At today’s ComScore State of the Internet Webinar, the internet research firm presented data indicating mobile users would surpass desktop users in 2014. The data comes from Morgan Stanley and is consistent with its prediction in 2010 that mobile would surpass desktop within five years. (2012)

ComScore: Mobile Will Force Desktop Into Its Twilight In 2014At today’s ComScore State of the Internet Webinar, the internet research firm presented data indicating mobile users would surpass desktop users in 2014. The data comes from Morgan Stanley and is consistent with its prediction in 2010 that mobile would surpass desktop within five years.

New Study Shows the Mobile Web Will Rule by 2015In a dense, 87-page report, Morgan Stanley analysts have charted the most important online trends and predicted the future of the Internet. In addition to forecasting more online shopping and showing the geographical distribution of Internet users, the study also shows a dramatic shift toward mobile web use. (2010)